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Coronavirus Update; Dogs Rescued From Fire; Fatal Crash: CT News
Double-murder suicide in CT: PD/ Woman helps fuel restaurant biz/ Fire destroys garage/ $220K embezzlement case/ Bank access restricted...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
3 Killed Including 2 Young Children In 'Family Violence Murder/Suicide,' Cops Say: UPDATE
Police discovered the bodies Monday morning in the garage of a home.>>>Read More.
Coronavirus CT: 2 More Deaths, 88 New Cases Reported
Gov. Ned Lamont also said that schools in Connecticut will not reopen until at least April 20.>>>Read More.
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U.S. Supreme Court Denies AG Request To Review Airport Case: Here’s What It Means
After 10 years, the airport is 'finally free to pursue expanding our runway,' Tweed-New Haven Airport director state Rep. Sean Scanlon said.>>>Read More.
Suspect Robbed Bank Wearing Surgical Mask: Cops
The accused wore a hospital mask and used a BB gun to rob a bank, police said. He's held on $200,000 bond.>>>Read More.
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Firefighters Rescue 3 Dogs From Fire
Three dogs were rescued from a fire Saturday morning.>>>Read More.
Bright Idea: 'Porch Lights Across America'
'Millions of lights each evening across America will brighten our nights, be a beacon that our best days lie ahead,' says Nancy DeMarseilles.>>>Read More.
Woman Admits To $220K Embezzlement: U.S. Attorney
The woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud stemming from the embezzlement scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Burglarized Eatery: Police
- Fire Destroys Garage, Vehicle At Home
- People's United Bank Restricting Branch Access
- Child, 5, Receives A Special Birthday Celebration
- Cop's Wife's Campaign Fuels Local Eats Biz
- Man Killed In Wrong-Way I-95 Crash: PD
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